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Maureen Da Silva

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Maureen Da Silva, is the Studio Manager of the inPrint Collective where she has been sharing her love of print media since its inception. A 2008 graduate of York University’s BFA program, Maureen has also completed her Masters of Arts at the University of Toronto (2009). Her research in her Women and Gender Studies Master’s program focused on inclusive politics within feminist art collectives. She has since also obtained a Certificate in Museum Studies from the Ontario Museum Association (2013). Maureen follows her passion with feminism and art by participating in the committee for the Feminist Art Collective (Toronto) and as a Speedball Demo Artist. She has received two OAC Exhibition Assistance Grants in 2015 and 2018. Maureen's work considers collage, patterns and refigurations, and embraces failure as a part of her practice. 

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Maaike Bouhuyzen-Wenger

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Maaike Bouhuyzen-Wenger has been making prints since 2001. With wide-ranging interests, her first #printlove was relief, but she practices screen printing and lithography as well. She has a particular interest in illustrative and sequential works. Maaike has worked in various capacities with organizations such as Grimsby Public Art Gallery and Muskoka Arts and Crafts, and has been an inPrint member since its founding in 2008. 

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Amye St. John

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Amye St. John is a printmaker and mother of two girls. She graduated from OCADU in 2015 with a BFA in Printmaking. Her practice has recently been mixed media and relief, but she also works in lithography, screenprint, and intaglio. Her work focuses on the everyday and plays with narratives. Amye has shown her work across the GTA, and has previously participated in inPrint events before becoming a member. She was born in Brampton, where she continues to live. 

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Shannon Moynagh

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Shannon Moynagh is a Brampton and Toronto-based visual artist, specializing in painting, drawing, and print media. She received her BFA in studio art from York University in 2009. Since then she has exhibited her work across Canada (Brampton, Mississauga, Toronto, Montreal), England, Germany, and Japan. A mother of 4, Shannon's work is often inspired by her experiences as a mother, biology, evolution, and the connection between humans and nature.

Shannon has been an arts educator for over a decade and a half, inspiring students of all ages. She works as a children and youth instructor at the Art Gallery of Ontario, teaches at Kimel Centre, and hosts printmaking classes at the inPrint Studio. Shannon has been a member of the inPrint Collective since 2011, a group of printmakers who make art together, teach print media, and facilitate community-based printmaking projects in Toronto and the GTA.

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